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what to use to clean wood gun stock

by Presley Cruickshank V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Refinishing a Gun Stock

  1. Dirty worn out gun stock
  2. Sandpaper (150 grit - 400 grit)
  3. Wood Stripper
  4. Degreaser
  5. Wood Stain
  6. Tru Oil
  7. Stock Wax
  8. Cheesecloth
  9. Tools
  10. Safety gear (gloves, eye protection)

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How do you clean a gun stock?

Apr 30, 2015 · An easy way to clean the years of dirt and grime off your wood stocked firearms. Four ought or "0000" steel wool is an invaluable addition to any gun box.**...

What is the best way to clean the stock of wood?

Sep 24, 2019 · Heat dissolved a lot, then minerals spirts, then a wet towel and a iron to suck it out of the wood, Brake Kleen (the red can HYDROGENATED) is the chemical TCE it will dissolve most any and all oil, grease, not flammable and flash dries quick. Just use it in a ventilated area and wear eye protection and gloves.

Can You refinish a wooden gun stock?

Mar 19, 2019 · Maybe a little Murphy's if you really want to do some wood cleanup and I'd try a magic eraser and water on the white spacers (remove 1st) to see if that will clean them up enough for you. If you decide to go the BLO route on the wood after the Murphy's cleaning, GO EASY at 1st with the BLO. A little can go a long way.

What's the best way to clean the wood of a rifle?

Aug 17, 2015 · Linseed oil or a darivative is the prefered "oil" for wood. Today, most factory stocks have some variation of a 'poly', synthetic coating and a 'wipe-down' with a clean, dry cotton cloth is all that's needed. Those custom "hand rubbed" oil finishes, on custom made wood stocks, are with linseed blended oil (usually has hardeners added).

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What removes gun oil from wooden stock?

Quickly Draws Excess Oil Out Of Gun Stocks

Same method as described in the traditional gunsmithing books and just as effective now as then. Just make a thin paste of Whiting and methanol or TCE, acetone, or toluene and paint it onto the stock, then brush if off after it dries and darkens with oil.
Oct 1, 2017

What household products can I use to clean my gun?

Rubbing alcohol works well as a solvent Alcohol is a solvent that's great for general gun cleaning. It'll also displace water anywhere on or in a firearm and quickly evaporate. Make sure to use oil afterwards, as the alcohol will strip all oils off your weapon when used as a degreaser or solvent.Oct 16, 2019

Can you use Murphy's oil Soap on gun stocks?

Clean gun stocks with a diluted solution of Murphy's oil soap and a damp cloth to restore the luster of the wood, and to remove dirt and grime from the field. Prepare a solution of three parts Murphy's Oil Soap to one part water. About one cup is all that is needed to clean the stocks on several guns.Oct 25, 2017

What should I wipe my gun with?

Put a small amount of oil on a rag and wipe down the metal parts (don't put the oil directly on the gun). It is especially important to be careful with excess oil when cleaning a firearm that has a wood stock—oil will seep into the wood and soften it.Feb 2, 2017

Can you clean a gun with vinegar?

1. White vinegar/hydrogen peroxide cleaning solvent. When lead and other metal buildup becomes an issue, mixing up a 50-50 concoction of both white vinegar and hydrogen peroxide will cut right through. Soaking overnight will cause the metal to flake off.Jul 8, 2018

Can I clean my gun with WD40?

Since WD-40 is primarily a solvent it seems to make sense that it would be ideal for cleaning guns. However, cleaning your guns with WD40 is NOT advisable. Solvents, such as WD40, don't remove any gunk or slime. Solvents dissolve gunk, which then moves the dissolved goo to another area of your gun that you cannot see.May 4, 2021

Does REM oil damage wood stock?

No, you can't use Rem Oil on wood.

Be careful around the stock of your gun. What happens is that the oil will soak in and ruin the wood where it meets metal. Gun oil will ruin the wood.
Feb 14, 2022

Can you use paper towels to clean guns?

EWL will provide a barrier between the metal surfaces of the gun and the carbon and other debris that accumulates during the firing process. This makes the entire cleaning process much easier, and in most cases, the gun simply wipes clean with a paper towel.Feb 23, 2018

Are microfiber towels good for cleaning guns?

The Otis Microfiber Gun Cloth is perfect for cleaning all surfaces. This 3 pack of 12" x 8"reusable cloths is ideal for use on firearms, tools and knives as well as optics. The Otis Microfiber Gun Cloth is perfect for cleaning all surfaces.

What kind of wool do you use for old oil guns?

For old oil-finished guns , especially surplus stocks , I've always used 4-0 steel wool with a bit of Pine-Sol , turpentine , denatured alcohol. There's also some stuff known as Goof-Off , and Goo-Gone.

How to get dents out of wood?

When the wood is reasonably bared, I clean it with a wood soap, then use a hand held steamer to steam out minor dents. They will expand to flat.

What is the objective of orig finish?

Objective is to get it as clean as possible while minimizing the impact and preserving what stamping/markings are hidden and what the current state of orig finish looks like.

Can pledge be used to clean rifle stock?

I've used Pledge to clean a rifle stock with good results.

Can you preserve stamping in wood?

With hand work you can carefully preserve any stamping or markings in the wood.

Does Blue Wonder Cleaner clean wood?

Blue Wonder Cleaner will clean up wood. Check out their videos on YouTube.

Did Murphy's soap hurt the French polish finish?

it took a bit of elbow grease, but soon the layers of crud started to literally peel off - the soap had worked under all that. Turned out to be a gorgeous piece of wood - likely elm. The Murphy's did nothing to hurt the french polish finish that was on it.

Why are varnished stocks glossy?

Some older varnished stocks have a glossy finish, partly due to the thickness of the varnish. Though tough and durable, this finish is not immune to damage, and scratches can become a permanent feature. Home repairs can be made using traditional methods and materials.

Can you use modern furniture polish?

Don’t use modern spray furniture polishes as many contain a solvent which may damage the oil finish.

Can you use gun oil on varnished wood?

Don’t use gun oil if it was varnished. Instead buff the wood up with a spot of beeswax furniture polish (don’t use synthetic spray polish) on a clean soft cloth. A very small amount of beeswax will do. A spot of old-fashioned beeswax is best for varnished stocks.

Can you use mineral oil on wood?

Never use mineral lubricating oil on wood. All stock-finishing oils should be of vegetable origin. (We’ve listed where to buy various oils at the bottom of this article.) The secret is to apply a very thin coat – don’t slap the oil on. One drop in each side should do it. Let it dry out before you apply more.

Do varnished stocks show scars?

A: Lacquered or varnished stocks do tend to show the scars of honourable combat worse than stocks with oil finishes. If you oil a lacquered stock, none of the oil is absorbed and it tends to remain on the surface in a sticky form for ages. During that time it can pick up dust too. Sticky and dusty – not very appealing.

What soap do you use for rifles?

We use Murphy's Oil So ap at summer camp for the rifles that get dirty from kids with sweaty hands. Works for us, and it smells great.

Does alcohol remove shellac?

Grunge is grunge. Yes, alcohol will remove shellac, mineral spirits can soften up varnish, acetone and lacquer thinner will damage lacquer, and so on. Neat rifle, I've a couple of old Mossbergs myself. Murphy's sounds safe.

How to remove a finish from wood?

Next, remove the existing finish from the wood. There are two main methods to accomplish this: sanding and chemical stripping. Hand sanding is the most common option, as it’s relatively simple and effective, and it allows the most control over the process. You can follow the grain of the wood, work on dents and dings, and decide how much or little of the finish is removed. Start with a fine grit and work your way up to a coarser grit as needed. If hand sanding sounds like a lot of work, you can also use a power sander. Power sanders aren’t as precise, however, so take that into account when determining the best way to sand your gun’s stock.

How to get a dent out of wood?

Using the iron in a circular motion, press lightly to apply steam and heat liberally to the dent. Check your progress regularly to avoid overheating the towel or burning the wood. After a few minutes, the dent should be lifted out and the wood will look like new.

Can you use boiled linseed oil on wood?

You have multiple options here as well. You can use old standbys such as boiled linseed oil, any number of different oil stain coatings, or one of many different types of varnish or shellac that are specially formulated for use on wood stock. A quick internet search will give you more information on these options. Before you apply any stain or finish, test it out first on a piece of scrap wood to make sure you like it.

Can you fill scratches in wood?

Once you have removed the old finish to your desired level, you should inspect the underlying wood for damage. Minor scratches can be filled in with wood filler. On higher end stocks you may want to use specialized scratch-filling materials, which chemically bond to the wood and blend colors to match the grain perfectly, leaving no trace of the scratch.

Who is Numrich Gun Parts?

Numrich Gun Parts Corporation is America’s leading supplier of hard-to-find, obsolete, and rare gun parts and accessories.

Do long guns have wooden stock?

One thing that nearly every shooter will encounter at some point in their shooting career is the need to recondition or restore a wooden stock on a long gun. Most long guns made before 1960 have a wooden stock by default. With use over time, wooden gun stocks can get to a point where the finish is dull and damaged.

Can you use a power sander to sand a gun?

If hand sanding sounds like a lot of work, you can also use a power sander. Power sanders aren’t as precise, however, so take that into account when determining the best way to sand your gun’s stock.

How to clean a rifle stock?

Step 1 should always be CLEAN the RIFLE as you would normally do (even if it hasn’t been fired since the last Cleaning), wipe the stock lightly with a soft cloth slightly dampened with Denatured Alcohol to remove any Petroleum Based Gun Oils that may have gotten on the stock during rifle maintenance.

What to do with a new rifle with a wood stock?

When you buy a new rifle with a wood stock, you take it out to shoot it the first time. That is the exciting part of a new rifle. This is also true when you buy or receive a used rifle with a wood stock or an older wood stocked MILSURP rifle. Once you get past the initial excitement of the “New to You Rifle” it comes time to think about Gun Maintenance and protection from the elements. Along with the cleaning of the barrel and action, there is the care of the “Furniture” (the wood stock, some hand gun grips can also fall into this category). If your new rifle came with a stock that has been varnished or finished with a Polyurethane sealant or similar sealant a quick wipe down to remove oils, dirt, or moisture is usually sufficient. However some new rifles and most older MILSURP rifles have wood stocks that have been finished with oil. Maintenance of this finish serves multiple purposes. First if protects the wood from moisture (think about the water rings on a wood table, this is actually damage to the finished wood and why we use oil based furniture polishes to protect the wood) Second, oiling the stock keeps it from drying out and splitting and cracking due to age. Third is aesthetics, most of us like our guns to look as good as they function. For a new rifle stock this can be a long process for the aesthetics, to get the polished sheen that can be seen on well cared for MILSURP Rifles, can actually take several years, whereas the wood protection aspect starts with the first treatment.

What oil was used in the M1 rifle?

The stocks on these were all finished with oil from the Armory that made them. The oil used was Boiled Linseed Oil (BLO). Perusing Military publications for these rifles directs the individual Sailor Soldier, or Marine that part of the regular maintenance after cleaning the rifle is to Hand Rub the Stock with BLO. This was done at least weekly. And sometimes literally with the bare hand (though excess oil was rubbed off with Wool Ticking) (old mattress covers). Over the years of doing this to the rifles a low sheen was developed by the burnishing of the finish during use of the rifle and during repeated maintenance. This burnished sheen took decades to develop in some cases.

How long does it take for a rifle to absorb BLO?

Step 3 Allow rifle to absorb BLO for 10 to 15 minutes then wipe off excess BLO using a clean soft cotton cloth.

How often should I oil new wood furniture?

The new wood furniture should be oiled once a day for a week, then once a week for a month then once a month until the end of the first year (the new wood will absorb much more BLO than an older stock will). This will give the new wood, a good base finish that will allow for 2 or 3 times year applications. (I would recommend a light oiling ...

Why do you use oil based furniture polish?

First if protects the wood from moisture (think about the water rings on a wood table, this is actually damage to the finished wood and why we use oil based furniture polishes to protect the wood) Second, oiling the stock keeps it from drying out and splitting and cracking due to age.

How often should I oil my milstrap?

For the new owner of these MILSURP rifles the stock oiling should take place 2 or 3 times a year (I personally use Cotton Flour Sack Cloth for this purpose on my '03 Springfield and my Savage 30-06).

How to clean a synthetic gun stock?

There are actually a few different ways to clean a synthetic gun stock, depending on how you want it to look afterwards. Soap and Water. If you just want to get some dirt and dust off of the synthetic stock, regular soap and water will do the trick. You can rub it with any type of soap you want, such as Dial. ...

What to use to clean a gun?

Some people swear by bottled water – like Aquafina. They believe it helps prevent spots on the gun. Just be sure to use a dry cloth to wipe it completely. Try it to see if it works for you.

What is the best product to use with Armourall?

It will do much of the same as the ArmourAll does, but doesn’t create the slipperiness that ArmourAll can. Black Shoe Polish. Black shoe polish can be used after you wash your synthetic stock with soap and water.

Why do people use synthetic stock?

The reason most gun owners choose a synthetic gun stock is because of the low maintenance that comes along with having it. A synthetic stock does need some attention, though. One of the most common questions asked is how to clean a synthetic gun stock. There are actually a few different ways to clean a synthetic gun stock, depending on how you want it to look afterwards.

Can you use a small amount of lint free cloth on a gun?

You can use a small amount on the gun to make it look new again. Be careful about using too much since it can make the stock slippery. Wiping the stock with a dry, lint-free cloth will remove the slipperiness if you overuse the product. Breakfree. Breakfree is another automotive product that can be used.

How to get checkering off wood?

You could rub it with Rem Oil and OOOO steel wool. I don't wax my stocks, just keep them oiled. Tip: use a tooth brush and RemOil to soak the checkering and help seal all those little cuts in the wood. Good luck.

What oil should I use to rub wood?

If you want to rub oil on the wood, I'd suggest boiled linseed oil.

Does petroleum break down wood?

Either will eventually break down a finish and penetrate the wood. Petroleum products break down the connective tissues in wood.

Does lemon oil polish wood?

Depends on the wood finish. I have used lemon oil furniture polish to clean the stock, then applied stock wax by Brownell. Seems to work

Can you use Rem oil on timber?

I like Rem Oil as a lubricant for action internals, but I would never use it on a timber stock. Mineral oils, which this largely is, are apt to soak in, stain and degrade the timber.

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